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Hiland was elected to serve as the prosecuting attorney for the 20th Judicial District of Arkansas in 2010 and was re-elected in 2014. [5]Hiland served as a partner at Hiland, Thomas & Cox, PLLC; a staff attorney and rural and community liaison for the Arkansas Public Service Commission; program director for the Arkansas Transitional Employment Board; and legislative liaison and aide to Mike ...
Rose Law Firm is an American law firm headquartered in Little Rock, Arkansas. It dates its origins to November 1, 1820, sixteen years before Arkansas statehood, when Robert Crittenden , born 1797, and Chester Ashley , born 1791, entered into an agreement for a "Partnership in the Practice of Law".
Mays was born on August 5, 1943, in Little Rock, Arkansas, the younger son of Barnett George Mays and Dorothy Mae (Greenlee) Mays. His father owned and operated a restaurant and liquor store in North Little Rock. Richard Mays graduated from Horace Mann High School in 1961 and received his bachelor's degree from Howard University in 1965.
Brad Lowber Hendricks (born May 4, 1951 in San Antonio, Texas) is an American attorney, former President of the Arkansas Trial Lawyers Association, [1] and President of The Brad Hendricks Law Firm, one of the largest firms in the State of Arkansas. [2]
Cummins was born in Enid, Oklahoma.He graduated from the University of Arkansas and eventually moved to Little Rock, Arkansas.In 1989, he obtained a J.D. degree from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law.
Courteney Cox didn't initially understand why becoming an empty nester was such a big deal.. While speaking at the Inc. 5000 45th Annual Conference & Gala on Thursday, Oct. 17, the Friends star ...
Paula Jean Casey [4] (born February 16, 1951) is an American lawyer who served as United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Arkansas (1993–2000).. She earned her B.A. degree in 1973 at East Central University in Oklahoma and her J.D. in 1977 at University of Arkansas School of Law at Fayetteville.
2010 When House District 34 Representative Wilhelmina Lewellen retired from the legislature, leaving the seat open, Walker placed first in the May 18, 2010, Democratic primary with 1,461 votes (46.1%), [4] won the June 8 runoff election with 1,611 votes (56.3%), [5] and won the November 2, 2010 general election with 4,418 votes (76.4%) against Republican nominee Carolyn Smith.